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When Death Frees the Devil
- Death and the Devil, Book 3
- Narrated by: Rowan Scott
- Length: 12 hrs and 25 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The final book in the thrilling Death and the Devil series. Ethan is finally free. He’s left the Cabal behind and embraced a civilian life with Jack, the man he loves. The only problem is that the Cabal isn’t willing to let him go. A call in the middle of the night and a threat to Jack’s family, and Ethan is back in the game. The only way out is to take on the organization that spent years warping his life.
Jack’s boyfriend has a way of vanishing on him, but this time Ethan’s disappearance is more frightening than ever. A trail of mysterious clues, a hit against his family, and the handprint of the Cabal on everything mean the greatest test of love and determination Jack has ever endured.
Torn apart by forces greater than they are, Jack and Ethan must fight harrowing battles to get back to each other. The Cabal is the greatest foe either of them has had to face. Ethan is willing to throw away everything to bring an end to the Cabal’s evil. And Jack is willing to do the same to make sure Ethan comes out the other side alive.
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- Steve Marshall
- 12-08-2024
Saved the best for last!
A fantastic action packed end to this great great series. suspense, action, heartache and good feels, especially at the end when a character from the first book make a surprise cameo. I have loved listening to these books long and short over the last months. I will miss them. Again I knew many of the locations by heart as I grew up in Sydney, but the strange bit in the hotel in Mumbai was scary as I stayed in that hotel a few years ago and recognised the location of the action, and the streets outside.
I do hope at some stage that Ethan and Jack come back for another story (Please!!!). If you have not discovered these, then you must.
As always, Rowan Scott gives a remarkable performance that brings the world of the story alive.
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